Word: fall
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...Princeton and Rutgers were joined by Columbia, but in 1871 intercollegiate football temporarily lapsed. At Yale in the fall of 1872 were a number of young football players with a capacity for constructive leadership, and these men, with their associates, organized themselves into the Yale Football Association. Having drafted a code of playing, they challenged Columbia, and the latter accepted...
Although a complete tabulation of the results of the Phillips Brooks House Clothing Campaign has not yet been made, the general results of the drive have been very satisfactory, and the amount of clothing that has been collected compares favorably with other fall campaigns. The few people who have garments to donate, but were not solicited last week, should bring them to Phillips Brooks House, where they will be added to the original collection...
...Club will shoot at the B. A. A. traps at Riverside as previously planned, however, and a team will then be picked out to shoot in competition with the New England Kennel Club later this fall. The shooters will meet in front of Leavitt & Peirce's at 1.30 this afternoon...
Most sport lovers are aware of the rapid growth of tennis in the past decades, but nothing could bring it home to Harvard men morely clearly than the fact that the Fall University Tournament had about twice the number of entries that the National Singles Championship had last year. Such a body as the Student Council of a great University ought to be thoroughly conversant with such matters, and that it was not so informed seems unusual. The arguments for raising tennis to a University sport are several and to the point. There are some against it. Where the preponderance...
...tumult and the shouting of the war have died away. Tales of stark daring fall on ears that have heard hundreds of such tales before. The seamen of the "Suicide Squadron" will not get, and doubtless do not expect, the welcome that greeted those who returned earlier. Yet the world will be eternally, though silently, grateful to those men who, forsaking the paths of safety and even the comparative ease of showing bravery in the heat of battle, have quietly gone about their hazardous task. Theirs, unassuming and unadvertised, is the highest glory...